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- Eurasianists were mostly émigré, pacifists, and their vision of the ****ure had features of romanticism and utopianism. The goal of the Eurasianists was...
- geopolitical doctrine be made a compulsory part of the school curriculum". Eurasianist sentiments have been on the rise across Russian society since the ascent...
- Eurasia Party (Russian: Партия «Евразия»; Partiya «Yevraziya») is a neo-Eurasianist Russian political party. It was registered by the Ministry of Justice...
- formulated in the aftermath of the dissolution of the Soviet Union among Eurasianist political circles. The term was first coined by Aleksey Belyayev-Gintovt [ru]...
- founder of morphophonology. He was also ****ociated with the Russian Eurasianists. Trubetzkoy was born into privilege. His father, Sergei Nikolaevich Trubetskoy...
- by Eurasianist currents in various post-Soviet states and official rehabilitation of Stalin has occurred in Russia under Vladimir Putin. Eurasianist philosopher...
- Michael Hirsh, described Putin as a "messianic" Russian nationalist and Eurasianist. Vladimir Putin has been nominated and elected as President of Russia...
- World War, which shared many resemblances with the worldview of early Eurasianist ideologues. The definition of Russian national identity within Russian...
- high-profile trial (on charges of conspiracy).[citation needed] Dugin's Eurasianist ideology has also been linked to his adherence to the doctrines of the...
- several other Russian nationalist groups: the Eurasianist Youth inspired by the Fascist and neo-Eurasianist geopolitician Alexander Dugin; the now-banned...